Hiroshi Yoshida (吉田 博 Yoshida Hiroshi, September 19, 1876 – April 5, 1950) was a 20th-century Japanese painter and woodblock printmaker.

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Figuring out how to draw the 8-ball was a roadblock!

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Some Kaiju stickers in a japanese woodblock printing style

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Classic G.I.Joe ARAH # 235.Roadblock and Spirit discuss philosophy. Stalker, Storm Shadow and Zap investigate a temple and find Red Laser and a Blue Ninja prototype. Leila battles a Muton. Alpine, Tunnel Rat and Torpedo try to evac Bombstrike.#YoJoe Great cover

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卡比獸:Roadblock 嘅最佳選擇🕺
Snorlax is the best choice for roadblock.


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Day 03 - Roadblock! I decided to unify his colors some with my Duke from yesterday so they can be matching combat besties. I have a feeling these are going to get messier and messier as the month goes on, haha

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Fairy tale illustrations done by traditional Japanese woodblock printers, published by the Kobunsha publishing company. They were published between 1885-1920

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im elliot! im a mixed media artist and game maker that likes monsters, demons, and also gay shit. recently ive been super into vampires and im going to be working on some woodblock prints about them soon!
my games here!
https://t.co/uWdPWt1X3e
(they/them)

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Asano Takeji (1900-1998), woodblock prints

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Painting at Bedtime.
The Library.
Felix Vallotton.

Swiss born, French naturalised painter and woodblock printer Vallotton was a member of Les Nabis and produced realist paintings characterised by great drawing skill and eye catching though rarely bright colours.

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It's what he deserves 😆 (I miss these idiots)

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From and the Japanese woodblock technique of mokuhanga to and her diamond dust collage - new work in the gallery this month >> https://t.co/mFhJ84rW10

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Kunitoshi Utagawa, 'Pregnant Women Playing in Summer Heat -- Five Heads with Ten Bodies', woodblock print, 1881

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Comic reached a bit of a roadblock so while that’s being dealt with, have this little sneak peak

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Japanese Woodblock featuring a Dutch ship. Made in Nagasaki. Mid 19th century. Edo Period. Photo via British Museum.

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Painting at Bedtime.
The South Wind (A Merry Little Breeze).
Bertha Lum.

Lum was an artist from Iowa who became one of the few Westerners to learn how to master Japanese woodblock prints in the ukiyo-e style. She lived in Japan and later, China, which she had to leave in 1953.

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